The Catcher in the rye |  | Auteur: J.D. Salinger Créateur: J.D. Salinger Éditeur: Little, Brown and Company
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Média: Poche Édition: 1st LB Books Mass Market Paperback Ed Pages: 224 Poids (kg): 0.2 Dimension (cm): 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0316769487 EAN: 9780316769488 ASIN: 0316769487
Date de publication: Juillet 5, 2009 Disponibilité: Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés
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Amazon.com Since his debut in 1951 as The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield has been synonymous with "cynical adolescent." Holden narrates the story of a couple of days in his sixteen-year-old life, just after he's been expelled from prep school, in a slang that sounds edgy even today and keeps this novel on banned book lists. It begins, "If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them." His constant wry observations about what he encounters, from teachers to phonies (the two of course are not mutually exclusive) capture the essence of the eternal teenage experience of alienation.
Amazon.com Since his debut in 1951 as The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield has been synonymous with "cynical adolescent." Holden narrates the story of a couple of days in his sixteen-year-old life, just after he's been expelled from prep school, in a slang that sounds edgy even today and keeps this novel on banned book lists. It begins, "If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them." His constant wry observations about what he encounters, from teachers to phonies (the two of course are not mutually exclusive) capture the essence of the eternal teenage experience of alienation.
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I expected better Août 25, 2010 Lola (France) It would appear that people either love or hate this book. Unfortunately I am the latter.
"The Catcher in the Rye" shows a glimpse of a teenage boy's life (two days).
Holden has been expelled, and fearing his parents' reaction, he decides to wander around New York.
The pace is slow, the vocabulary repetitive and annoying ("and all", "god*mn", etc.). The book bored me from the beginning to the end, and I've wondered if I should keep reading more than once. I kept hoping for something to happen, in vain. This is the story of a poor little rich kid who isn't happy about anything. If this is adolescence, I guess I missed it!
Roman classique désormais Avril 11, 2010 Ilana Labro (France) L'auteur s'est parfaitement mis dans la peau d'un adolescent fantasque,rebelle à l'école, à la discipline etc... mais qui résiste très mal au sexe féminin,dans un style qui rend le personnage particulièrement crédible.Evidemment, sous des dehors chaotiques, le fond est bon...
In the head of a teenager Avril 10, 2010 Felwine (Paris, France) Salinger retranscrit parfaitement dans ce roman, l'état d'esprit d'un adolescent, perdu dans un monde qui ne semble pas être fait pour lui, très en colère mais en même temps inoffensif. Je pense que tout un chacun retrouve une part de soi chez Holden notamment les opinions tranchées et sans concession sur tout et tout le monde mais pouvant changer du tout au tout en un 1/4 d'heure.
La fin du livre semble un peu paresseuse certes mais c'est un vrai bonheur de le lire.
Attraper qui ? Le lecteur? Octobre 19, 2009 Jacqpot (France) 1 sur 8 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
Holden, l'adolescent que l'on suit durant deux jours à New-York est complètement à côté de ses pompes.
Et notamment, lorsqu'il entend une chanson basée sur un poème de Robert Burns, où il est question de 'rencontre dans un champ de seigle', il comprend qu'il s'agit d'attraper des enfants turbulents pour éviter leur chute.
De cette confusion (chez Holden) est tiré le titre français : 'l'attrape-coeurs', traduction très libre de 'the catcher in the rye'.
Le style de ce roman d'aliènation est épouvantable, vulgaire comme parle et pense Holden.
Au bout du compte les trois jours d'errance de Holden ne l'ont pas mûri; et ne m'ont guère amusé.
une mine d'or Août 25, 2009 Rougier Vanessa (france) ce roman est tout simplement, de mon point de vue, génial! A recommander à tous ceux qui aiment la littérature contemporaine. Un personnage désopilant et une histoire pour le moins bouleversante.
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